queenyv2005
Aquarium Advice Newbie
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- Aug 28, 2011
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So one day I got the brilliant idea that I wanted to have some fish in my new apartment, but I actually did my research before I added fish to my aquarium. I've made a couple mistakes so far, but I need advice on how to proceed.
I saw glofish and decided that I wanted to try having a few of those. I bought the silly 3.5 gallon novelty glofish tank. I added everything including some live plants. I bought the bacteria that I read helps the tank cycle before you add fish. I then waited about a week and bought a sucker fish (algae eater). I bought the algae wafers, but then I noticed that he wasn't eating them. I was about to look into another form of food when I found him dead. The lady at petsmart said his top fin was chewed off, but he would be fine. So when I took him out I noticed that around the top fin was all white and fuzzy. So now I'm worried that if I add more fish to that tank they'll be diseased too. Is that a correct assumption?
I was thinking that I should just get a bigger tank so that I can start fresh and do things right this time. Like maybe 16 to 20 gallon since they are easier to maintain and I can actually have the right amount of glofish. They are a schooling fish and I wouldn't want to overcrowd the 3.5 gallon tank. Maybe I can use that one for a beta or something. I still have to do something about plant food for my live plants. I have to get a water testing kit and a gravel vaccuum. What should I do? Any help would be appreciated.
I saw glofish and decided that I wanted to try having a few of those. I bought the silly 3.5 gallon novelty glofish tank. I added everything including some live plants. I bought the bacteria that I read helps the tank cycle before you add fish. I then waited about a week and bought a sucker fish (algae eater). I bought the algae wafers, but then I noticed that he wasn't eating them. I was about to look into another form of food when I found him dead. The lady at petsmart said his top fin was chewed off, but he would be fine. So when I took him out I noticed that around the top fin was all white and fuzzy. So now I'm worried that if I add more fish to that tank they'll be diseased too. Is that a correct assumption?
I was thinking that I should just get a bigger tank so that I can start fresh and do things right this time. Like maybe 16 to 20 gallon since they are easier to maintain and I can actually have the right amount of glofish. They are a schooling fish and I wouldn't want to overcrowd the 3.5 gallon tank. Maybe I can use that one for a beta or something. I still have to do something about plant food for my live plants. I have to get a water testing kit and a gravel vaccuum. What should I do? Any help would be appreciated.